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Join photographer Glyn Dewis as he shares his tips on transitioning from traditional flash to constant lighting in portraiture. Glyn explains how constant lighting has become the cornerstone of his portrait work, injecting a newfound level of creativity and enthusiasm into his photography.
0:00 - Intro
3:22 - Portraits before using constant light
8:01 - Portrait using constant light
10:47 - What you see is what you get—using constant light
15:05 - What is a successful portrait?
21:56 - Connection
24:50 - Slow down and talk with the person
by Danielle Marsella · Posted
Wedding season is upon us, bringing clear skies and warm weather—the perfect backdrop for capturing stunning couple portraits and candid moments at ceremonies and receptions. For photographers tasked with capturing a once-in-a-lifetime event, high-quality lighting gear is a must. Learn more about versatile light and modifier options to elevate your couple’s special day.
Capture with an On-Camera Flash
A compact and often powerful tool, on-camera flashes offer wedding photographers versatility while documenting weddings spanning across multiple
by Cory Rice · Posted
Whether you are shooting a fashion editorial, a wedding reception, or anything in between, on- and off-camera lighting can make a huge difference outdoors. Natural light is wonderful, but there are scenarios in which you simply cannot run the risk of an unexpected cloud or rapidly setting sun ruining your shot. This article introduces the gear and accessories necessary to be prepared outdoors always, no matter what
by Danielle Marsella · Posted
Powerful, compact, and IP54-rated, the KNOWLED M600Bi Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight from Godox produces natural-looking lighting with advanced control methods to deliver uninterrupted power and bright light that powers up with one click. The M600Bi Pro's light head and control box are both IP54-rated for dust and water splash protection to ensure consistent lighting on outdoor sets. Ideal for photographers and videographers in need
by Zack Young · Posted
What makes a great video light? To start, good output is a must, as are wireless control options, versatile color features, and high accuracy ratings. The Nanlite FC500C RGB LED Spotlight easily checks those boxes with its 500W output, built-in Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connectivity, RGBW color modes, and a TLCI score of 94. But what makes this light extra special is its ability to pair with Nanlite’s new
by Danielle Marsella · Posted
Featuring intuitive, travel-friendly designs, the Westcott FJ800 and FJ400 II strobes are powerful yet lightweight flashes perfect for long shoots in unpredictable places. Both strobes offer photographers fast recycling times, interchangeable long-lasting battery options, and OLED
by Danielle Marsella · Posted
Traveling with photography gear is a notoriously frustrating feat. Lugging heavy strobe heads and dragging clunky modifiers make it difficult to recreate studio quality lighting on the go, and even more challenging in unpredictable places. As the intersection of affordability and convenience continues to improve, the once-required ability to transport high-power strobes has been replaced with intuitive solutions from companies like Godox, whose portable flashes provide consistent power options.
by Zack Young · Posted
As LED lights continue to get smaller, lighter, cheaper, and more powerful, video creators who previously would've relied on natural light and 5-in-1 bounces are suddenly able to create dynamic, layered imagery that aids their story and takes their craft to the next level. One of the innovators in this space has certainly been SmallRig, a company that for years was mostly known for their camera cages. They've made huge strides with their lighting lineup in recent years
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We take a look at the Profoto D30 500Ws Monolight, the compact version of the D3. This compact yet precise light is ideal for portrait, fashion, and product photography.
0:00-Intro
0:16-Key Specs
1:15-How to Use
1:31-Compatibility & Apps
2:06-Power
2:17-Final Thoughts
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A solution provider for all of your on-location lighting needs, Profoto introduces the powerful Pro-B3 750Ws Monolight—a battery-powered flash system that delivers superb performance, extensive customization options via modifiers, and the durability Profoto Pro-series lights are known for. Boasting the shortest flash duration in its category and a speedy recycling time, the Pro-B3 makes freezing action effortless. It
by Cory Rice · Posted
The equipment used by fashion photographers varies considerably, depending on what is being photographed and who is behind the camera. In general, the kit requirements for documenting a fashion show are more standardized than those for creating editorials. There are successful fashion photographers who can fit all of their gear in a single bag—and others who require an entire equipment truck. This article is aimed at photographers getting started with fashion productions. Photographers interested in capturing runway should read Theanos Nikitas
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Let's take a quick look at the Nanlite Alien 300C, a versatile RGB light panel that is ideal for broadcasting, short films, documentaries, and run-and-gun filmmaking.
0:00 - Cold Open
0:20 - About the Nanlite Alien 300C
1:16 - Output & Color Capabilities
2:45 - Weather
3:01 - Color Effects
3:25 - Control
3:51 - LEDs
4:08 - Power Options
by Zack Young · Posted
It’s an exciting time to be lighting for video, as LED fixtures continue to get smaller, more powerful, and more affordable. The kind of dramatic, punchy lighting that used to only exist on Hollywood sets is now available for just about anyone with a camera and a dream. But these advancements can also lead to choice paralysis, as countless companies unveil hundreds of new products in the LED lighting space every year. Deciding which fixtures are worth a
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Explore unique ways to use umbrellas and small lighting to create visually compelling results. Photographer Will Cadena will discuss how these tools can be effectively utilized in various ways.
0:00 Intro
3:38 Will's background
4:55 Wedding shoot break down
20:00 Begin with the end in mind
22:21 Shimoda bag campaign break down
30:23 Getting the shot you envisioned, with strobes
36:55 Nutritionist company campaign
47:58 Campaign shoot for Canon break down
55:55 Walk around the subject on location
1:03:04 Lighting gear used / more examples
1:04
by Zack Young · Posted
Young filmmakers often obsess over hot new cameras and lenses, but longtime imagemakers know that lighting is often the cause of the real visual magic. Great lighting can transform drab compositions into all-time classics, and building out your lighting toolkit is an essential step in being able to create attention-grabbing cinematic images. What do you need to buy to make it happen? Read on for our advice.
Basic LED Lights: Monolights and Panels
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